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Centre Number Candidate Number Candidate Name UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE ESOL EXAMINATIONS English for Speakers of Other Languages Cambridge ESOL Entry 2 Certificate in ESOL Skills for Life [Reading] 0784 *7361381153* Candidates answer on the question paper. No additional materials are required. Test 098 Time 1 hour Do not open this paper until your teacher tells you to. Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. You have 1 hour to answer these questions. Write clearly in pen, not pencil. Write on the question paper. You can use an English-English dictionary. Each task tells you: how much to write how much time to spend how many marks you can get. FOR EXAMINER S USE Text 16 Sentence 16 Word 10 PV4 100/3930/2 T/102/9487 UCLES 2009 Cambridge ESOL Entry Level Certificate in ESOL Skills for Life (Entry 2) Unit 02 Reading

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Part 1 (About 15 minutes) You see this notice. Look at Text A. TEXT A T S W The second in our series on the future of our town. THE WAY AHEAD? WHAT DO YOU THINK? To all our readers Do you shop, live or work here? Do you come into town by car or bus? Would you like to use your bike? Have you got any stories of bad journeys? Are you happy with our transport system or are you fed up with the dirt, noise and pollution? Contact us by email, and we will print your answers next week. Question 1 Where can you find Text A? Tick (!) one box. on a bus in a newspaper in a shop 1 Question 2 What does the writer of Text A want you to do? Tick (!) one box. use public transport write an email go shopping in the town centre 2 Question 3 What does Text A want your opinions on? Tick (!) one box. finding jobs in the town renting a house in the town travelling in the town 3 Question 4 Look at Text A. How many different kinds of transport are there?... 4 3 Turn over

Sarah Martin answers the questions in Text A. Look at Text B. TEXT B T S W Yesterday I left home at eight o clock, as I always do, to catch the 8.10 bus. It didn t arrive until 8.20. It was already full and I had to stand. I only live two miles from the city centre, where I am a cashier in a bank. My journey usually takes between 15 and 20 minutes, but yesterday after half an hour, we were still not in the centre. All the roads to the market place were jammed and our bus did not move. I finally got off and walked to work. I was on time but my feet hurt in my new shoes. Why do selfish people park their cars so badly and stop the traffic? line 12 We don t go into town at weekends because there aren t enough buses. I preferr to drive to a shopping area out of town. Please give us better public transport on Sundays and in the evenings. Sarah Martin Question 5 Why is Sarah angry? Tick (!) one box. She leaves home at 8 o clock. Some car drivers park badly. She can t drive a car. 5 Question 6 (5 marks) What information does Text B tell you? Tick (!) YES or NO for each. YES NO A how much the bus journey costs B what Sarah s job is C what problems Sarah had on her way to work D what the bus driver said E where Sarah shops at weekends 6 7 8 9 10 4

Question 7 What does Sarah want in the evenings? T S W... 11 Question 8 There is a spelling mistake in line 12 of Text B. Which word is not correct? Write the word here.... 12 5 Turn over

Part 2 (About 20 minutes) There is an article about pedicab drivers in a newspaper. Look at Text C. TEXT C T S W Paragraph 1 Paragraph 2 Paragraph 3 Paragraph 4 When pedicab driver Matt isn t taking people around the city, he is busy repairing pedicabs. He s his own boss, works in the open air and stays strong and healthy. He sometimes meets A Pedicab famous pop stars. The pop stars like people to see them in Matt s open cab, rather than the usual taxi. Last week he took two England footballers to an expensive restaurant. Taxis can be slower than pedicabs because of all the traffic. About lunchtime he always goes into the city centre to give rides to tired shoppers who have lots to carry. Then he cycles to the theatre district and he is usually busy there until 1am. At weekends he can be out until 5am because there is no public transport after midnight. Matt wanted a change. nearly ten years, he worked with his brother and a friend in a successful computer business. They worked long hours. Then Matt heard about pedicab drivers. He doesn t earn a lot of money now but he doesn t have the stress either. There isn t an official fare you have to ask the pedicab driver but you usually pay about 5 per mile per person. On a busy Saturday, a driver can do ten trips. Renting a pedicab on a daily basis costs from 25 to 85. Fast facts Pedicab drivers are: male or female aged between 21 and 40 physically fit holders of a UK driving licence able to work late free to work winter and summer. Question 9 What is the best title for Text C? Tick (!) one box. Getting rich quickly Being your own boss Becoming famous 13 6

Question 10 (4 marks) Look at Paragraphs 1 4 of Text C. Choose a heading for each paragraph from the list (A E) below. Write the correct letter for each paragraph on the line. There is one letter which you do not need to use. T S W A B Typical prices Job training Paragraph 1... Paragraph 2... Paragraph 3... 14 15 16 C Better than the past Paragraph 4... 17 D A normal day E Interesting passengers Question 11 (4 marks) Look at these sentences. Are they true or false? Tick (!) TRUE or FALSE for each sentence. TRUE FALSE A Pedicab drivers can be women. B Pedicab drivers are able to drive a car. C Pedicab drivers can be 20 years old. D Pedicab drivers work evenings. 18 19 20 21 Question 12 Look at Text C. Why do famous pop stars like pedicabs? Tick (!) one box. They are open. They are expensive. They are slow. 22 Question 13 Look at Text C. Who does Matt help every day? Tick (!) one box. famous pop stars England footballers tired shoppers 23 7 Turn over

Question 14 Look at Paragraph 3 of Text C. What does he mean? Tick (!) one box. T S W Matt his brother a friend 24 Question 15 Look at Text C. What did Matt not like about working with his brother?... 25 Question 16 Look at Paragraph 4 of Text C. Which word means journeys? Write ONE word.... 26 8

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Part 3 (About 25 minutes) Julie Adams writes about her brother. Look at Text D. TEXT D T S W Life at Home by Julie Adams Paragraph 1 I was visiting my family when my parent s new freezer arrived. The old one wasn t broken it just wasn t big enough for all my brother s ready-cooked meals. My parents are now retired and they don t like the cold weather so they leave the UK every winter and spend a month in the sun. My parents have to cook and freeze meals for four weeks before they go on holiday. That s right my youngest brother, Michael, 41, doesn t often cook a meal and never operates a washing machine (or a vacuum cleaner) because he still lives at home. Michael is handsome, bright, popular and hardworking. He likes going out with friends but he prefers living with Mum and Dad to living independently. In Britain today, 58% of men between the ages of 20 and 24 still live with their parents. The number is going up fifteen years ago it was 25%. Between the ages of 40 and 50 only 5% still live with them. Michael says that the main reason for staying with our parents is money. Our eldest brother, Paul, left home to get married; John, the second one, and I left home in our teens to look for work. We all now have good jobs but Michael works on short-term contracts as a lorry driver and is badly paid. Paragraph 5 Michael s hours are long he leaves the house at 6am and returns at 6.30pm. I m so shattered at the end of the day I can t do anything, I just want to relax, he says. It s great coming home and everything is done for me. It s like a hotel but at home. Mum enjoys looking after Michael and Dad loves having him at home. Life is going to change soon. Now that Dad is retired, our parents want to buy a bungalow and are selling their house. Michael has to move out and find a flat. That will be difficult for everyone. Question 17 What is Text D? Tick (!) one box. a letter to a neighbour an email to a friend an article in a newspaper 27 Question 18 What is Julie Adams explaining? Tick (!) one box. why Michael isn t married why Michael doesn t like his job why Michael hasn t got his own home 28 10

Question 19 Why does Michael live with his parents? Tick (!) one box. T S W He doesn t have any friends. He doesn t earn much money. He can t cook. 29 Question 20 (5 marks) Look at these sentences. Are they true or false? Tick (!) TRUE or FALSE for each sentence. TRUE FALSE A Julie Adams lives with her parents. B The old freezer was too small. C More young men now live with their parents than before in Britain. D Michael is older than his brothers. E Michael s parents are happy that he lives with them. 30 31 32 33 34 Question 21 What is Michael s job?... 35 Question 22 Why are Michael s parents moving house?... 36 Question 23 Where is Michael going to live soon? Tick (!) one box. in a house in a bungalow in a flat 37 11 Turn over

Question 24 Look at Text D. How many brothers has Julie Adams got? Tick (!) one box. T S W 1 2 3 38 Question 25 Look at Paragraph 1 of Text D. What does they mean? Tick (!) one box. meals weeks parents 39 Question 26 Look at Paragraph 5 of Text D. Which word means tired? Write ONE word.... 40 Question 27 (2 marks) Michael has a list of takeaway restaurants. Takeaway Restaurants Mandy s Kitchen Lotus Garden Jade House Himalaya Palace Heman s Kebabs Giorgio s Pizzas He looks in the phone book for the phone numbers. The phone book is in alphabetical order (A Z). Look at the list. A Which takeaway is first in the phone book?... 41 B Which takeaway is last in the phone book?... 42 12

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